PGX Digital adds the clarity of 24-bit digital audio to the famed PGX line of Shure wireless products. Offering tailored wireless solutions for vocalists, guitarists, and presenters, PGX Digital combines the trusted legacy of Shure microphones with state of the art, 24-bit digital wireless technology that delivers strong, clean RF performance. The result is wireless audio that sounds like wired, rock-solid RF signal, and simple setup and operation.

When you buy or rent a wireless system, someone has to select an operating frequency (for fixed-frequency systems) or an operating frequency range (for frequency-agile systems). To do this job correctly, the dealer will need to know two things, and you will usually need to provide this information. They are:

The location or area where the wireless system will be used. Alternately, the channel numbers of the local TV stations can be provided. This allows the dealer to avoid TV frequencies when selecting frequencies.

The frequency, model and type of any other wireless microphone systems that will be in use at the same location. This allows the dealer to avoid using the same frequencies,frequencies that are too close together, or frequencies which interact. It also allows the dealer to determine if the maximum possible number of wireless systems will be exceeded. Existing equipment may have the frequency information inside the battery pack area.

A medical grade plastic tape. Does not reflect light, and takes makeup. Holds microphones in place on face and body. Good for taping bald cap edges, creating eyelid effects, and for covering jewelry. Useful for emergency concealment of cuts and wounds.

Economical omnidirectional, subminiature, lavalier, condenser mics designed for general speech applications where a visually unobtrusive microphone is desirable. Requires a body-pack transmitter for operation.